Connect Health is firmly committed to providing a high-quality service and continually improving the quality of service it provides

Connect Health is firmly committed to providing a high-quality service and continually improving the quality of service it provides

 

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375,000

patients referrals seen annually

12,000

patient appointments per week

10,500

new patient referrals per week

85.3

% of patients would highly recommend our service
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Patient Stories

Providing high-quality patient-centred care
Hear what our patients say about their experiences in our services.

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Waiting Well

Supporting you whilst you wait for your appointment
Information and resources to help you get the most out of your appointment when we see you.

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Patient Resources

Ongoing support
View videos, exercise guides, fact sheets and resources covering all areas of the body as well as falls, rheumatology and pain.

What's new

Case Studies
Connect Health’s Counselling service allows patients to be heard and feel like they have someone to talk to.

Kelly, from Hertfordshire, was suffering from depression and anxiety when she came to Connect Health. Her counsellor was able to help her to find her way.

Blog
Understanding Autism: Meet Gemma this Acceptance Week

This week (2nd to 8th April) is World Autism Acceptance Week. One in 100 people are autistic, which means there are an estimated 700,000 people on the autism spectrum in the UK. To mark the week, Gemma Irvine, Patient Care Advisor shares her story of being diagnosed with autism at the age of 35, shortly before joining Connect Health in 2022.

News
North East health campaign takes home gold at prestigious national awards

Collaboration that ‘flipped’ the way people think about, talk about and treat chronic pain in the Tees Valley won Most Impactful Partnership in Preventative Healthcare category